wire together

wire something together

to bind the pieces of something together with wire; to bind things together with wire. I wired the car's exhaust pipe together, hoping to get a few more miles out of it. I will wire it together to keep it from dragging on the roadway.

They found that these sensory fibers wire together in the spinal cord with another group of neurons known as ROR&alpha; neurons, named for a specific type of molecular gate found on each cell's nucleus.

In fact, I spoke to Peter on Friday night before this came out and said we have got to go right to the wire together and we will do what we can together and it was a really positive email I then got back from him saying 'absolutely'.

Recognizing the ongoing interest enterprises have in utilizing off-premise applications, the Burton Group has invited leading identity providers such as CA, Novell, Sun, TriCipher and Ping Identity as well as live SaaS application environments such as eXpresso, Salesforce, Google Apps and Cisco WebEx to wire together their systems using nothing but standard identity protocols and the Internet.

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